Making Something Out Of Nothing
Sermons on the First Readings
Making something out of nothing. We often use that phrase in a negative sense. For example, when we believe someone is reading way too much into a situation or when someone is overreacting and jumping to conclusions that aren't merited by the actual situation or facts, we dismiss the person's comments by saying, "You're making something out of nothing," or "You're just making a mountain out of a molehill!" The Jewish people who had returned out of exile in Babylon to Judah and Jerusalem during the reign of Darius/ Cyrus of Persia were pretty down about the situation facing them.